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The Who - The Best Of The Who album flac Performer: The Who
Title: The Best Of The Who
Style: Classic Rock
Released: 1999
Country: US
MP3 album: 1806 mb
FLAC album: 1275 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MOD MP2 AC3 ASF AAC AA MIDI
Genre: Rock

My Generation: The Very Best of The Who is one of The Who's many greatest hits collections, released by Polydor Records internationally and MCA Records in the United States in 1996. Its release coincided with the release of the remastered original albums (omitting My Generation for contractual reasons) and thus contained the newly remastered versions of the songs, and some also remixed. All songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted. I Can't Explain" – 2:04.

The Who Greatest Hits The Who Best Songs. The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again. The music of The Who is filled with the vibrance of youth, the energy of youth and their lyrics speak to the listener from a youthful perspective (though at times also an "old soul" view of the world). Today's "young people music" will seem "old" to younger people 20, 30, 40, 50 years from now. But a young person with perspective will understand that this music comes from the mind and body of young people and that certain truths of the life experiences of young people will resonate in that music forever.

The Who are rock legends who are widely considered among the best rock bands of all time. This Who discography is ranked from best to worst, so the top Who albums can be found at the top of the list. To make it easy for you, we haven't included The Who singles, EPs, or compilations, so everything you see here should only be studio albums.

The Who have been with several labels over the years. In the United Kingdom and elsewhere outside North America, they were signed originally to Brunswick Records. In 1966, they moved to Polydor Records and took the rights to their Brunswick recordings with them. They created and moved to Track Records the following year with distribution by Polydor. They left Track in 1974 and returned to Polydor directly, remaining with the label ever since.

Not only the best from The Who, but a contender for best album ever. The story, the horns, the flow, it all works. Pete Townshend outdid himself with this one, and the band was clearly at their peak. Listen to "The Real Me" and find out why the John Entwistle/Keith Moon combination has no equal. You can't even call them a "rhythm section" as throughout the album either took the lead on many tunes. By far, best album by The Who. Absolutely undervalued. Top 3 best albums ever, possibly the best

In third album ‘The Who Sell Out’, they delivered a perfectly on-point concept album structured like an illicit radio transmission, featuring fake commercial jingles between songs. For all the artsy japes, standouts like ‘I Can See for Miles’ emerged as instant classics. Over a decade before the Sex Pistols demonstrated that an anti-pop, anti-fashion, anti-everything aesthetic could be alarmingly marketable, The Who were teaching their own generation to flick off polite society’s expectations with their debut record

Complete your The Who collection.

From: 'Who Are You' (1978). The original band's final album together is spotty, but the super-heavy title track and lead single features one of their all-time greatest group performances. Who Are You' drives hard, and the band's falling back into place after the lengthy instrumental break comes off like one last shot of release. Townshend's first long-form concept piece, 'The Who Sell Out,' yields just a handful of songs that work out of context. I Can See for Miles' is the best of them, the Who's first Top 10 song and the first sign that they were aiming for something a little more substantial than "R&B-influenced British rock band" in the history books. 4. 'I Can't Explain'.

In honor of the Who’s ongoing 50th anniversary tour, we have ranked their best songs. A crucial song from the abandoned Lifehouse project, "Pure and Easy" was originally designed to set the stage for that concept album's story about an eternal note of music that unites civilization. Once Townshend decided to scrap Lifehouse in favor of Who's Next, the majestic "Pure and Easy" wound up on the cutting-room floor, surfacing later on his 1972 solo LP Who Came First and the Who's 1974 compilation Odds and Sods. It was the kernel behind Who's Next," Townshend said. But it never made it onto that record.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 My Generation
Producer – Shel Talmy
3:18
A2 Happy Jack 2:13
A3 I Can See For Miles 4:20
A4 Magic Bus 3:18
A5 Pinball Wizard 3:03
A6 Squeeze Box
Producer – Glyn Johns
2:43
A7 Behind Blue Eyes 3:43
B1 Who Are You
Producer – Glyn Johns, Jon Astley
6:18
B2 Join Together 4:24
B3 Won't Get Fooled Again 8:32

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – MCA Records, Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – MCA Records, Inc.
  • Distributed By – Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc.

Credits

  • Art Direction – Vartan
  • Co-producer [Associate] – Glyn Johns (tracks: A7, B2, B3)
  • Compiled By – Andy McKaie
  • Design – Meire Murakami
  • Mixed By [Remixed], Remastered By, Assemblage [Assembled By] – Jon Astley
  • Producer – Kit Lambert (tracks: A2 to A5), The Who (tracks: A7, B2, B3)
  • Written-By – Pete Townshend

Notes

Fold-out color J-card insert contains track listing, credits, historical and biographical information. Insert does not include track times.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 008811195144

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MCAD-11951 The Who The Best Of The Who ‎(CD, Comp, RM) MCA Records MCAD-11951 US 1999
B0007770-02, MCAD-11951 The Who The Best Of The Who ‎(CD, Comp, RE, RM) Geffen Records, MCA Records B0007770-02, MCAD-11951 US 2007
MCAD-11951 The Who The Best Of The Who ‎(CD, Comp, RM) MCA Records MCAD-11951 Canada 1999
MCAD-11951 The Who The Best Of The Who ‎(CD, Comp, RM) MCA Records MCAD-11951 Ukraine 2004
MCAD-11951, MCAD11951 The Who The Best Of The Who ‎(CD, Comp, RM) MCA Records, MCA Records MCAD-11951, MCAD11951 Canada Unknown